Video: Critérium du Dauphiné stage 4
Race leader Primož Roglič went down mid-race, sat in his team car briefly, got back on his bike, and was again seen at the front of the race minutes later.
Race leader Primož Roglič went down mid-race, sat in his team car briefly, got back on his bike, and was again seen at the front of the race minutes later.
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20-year-old star was in the lead break at the time of the crash. He is now in stable condition in Como.
Danish rider picks up second monument after Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory in 2019; Evenepoel hospitalized but conscious after dramatic crash.
23-year-old German takes stage from elite escape group; Roglič retains GC lead after Bernal failed to start stage.
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26-year-old Belgian drops breakaway companion Nils Eekhoff in final kilometer to take the race.
Tour de France champion pulls out before stage 4 as precautionary measure.
Young Californian to ride as stagiaire in 2020 before stepping up to WorldTour next year.
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The Alpecin-Fenix rider looks to help his teammates in the season's second monument, and build his own form in doing so.
When a solo breakaway is successful, it's a beautiful thing.
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Bernal finished stage 3 of the Criterium du Dauphiné in 14th place and dropped to seventh position in the overall.
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Primož Roglič stayed well-protected by Jumbo-Visma during the stage, finishing second on the day, and maintains overall lead by 14 seconds.
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Suffering a non-dislocated sacral fracture, the Israel Start-Up Nation rider withdrew from the race to recover for the start of the Tour.
Having taken yet another victory at the second stage of the Dauphiné Thursday, some say Roglič is too strong for his own good.
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Nibali, van der Poel, Woods and Bennett among those looking to shut down Evenepoel at Saturday's Italian monument.
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86-year-old King Liu rides to raise awareness of cycling's benefits. The Zwift rides will raise money for WBR Buffalo bikes.
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Jumbo Visma holds onto the leader's jersey, passing it from Wout van Aert to Primož Roglič.
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The French rider crossed the line eight seconds down on stage-winner Roglič and slotted into second place in the overall.
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Chris Froome was again dropped from the main field on Thursday's second stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné. Yet Froome said he's confident about starting the upcoming Tour de France.
A hailstorm sent riders and fans seeking cover atop the Col du Porte after Thursday's stage 2 of the Critérium du Dauphiné.
The summit finish on Thursday's stage 2 of the Critérium du Dauphiné was packed with action. It also gave us some takeaways as we look to the Tour de France.
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Sepp Kuss became Jumbo-Visma's top domestique during stage 2 of the Critérium du Dauphiné. The young American chased down an attack by Egan Bernal to set up Primož Roglič's win.
The 2019 Vuelta a España winner assumes overall lead from teammate Wout van Aert.
EF Pro Cycling skipped early stage races like the Vuelta a Burgos and Tour de l'Ain. Tejay van Garderen says this could pay off at the Tour de France.
Growing up in a land of climbers, Gaviria has become one of the world’s top road sprinters who dreams of riding the cobbles of the great northern classics.
The marquee women's stage race will unfold over 975.8km in Tuscany, Umbria, Lazio, Campania and Puglia.
Team boss forecasts further dominance by Dutch squad at Dauphiné; Pinot rallies after dissapointment at cancelation of Swiss worlds.
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Veteran sport director optimistic that pro racing will endure coronavirus crisis.
EF Pro Cycling leader put in attacking display in final of Dauphiné to get Tour de France legs turning after long layoff.
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Highlights from the first stage of the Tour de France dress rehearsal.
The Colombian rider says that building form and cohesion ahead of the Tour are the most important outcomes at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
This week Jason Gay of The Wall Street Journal drops by to talk Tour de France and the U.S. bike boom. Then, Matteo Jorgenson recounts his big ride at Milano-Sanremo.
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George Bennett attacked with 7 kilometers remaining and survived a late push by Diego Ulissi to win Italy's Gran Piemonte.
Team Jumbo-Visma was undisputedly the strongest squad during stage 1 at the Critérium du Dauphiné, and this strength could give the Dutch squad the experience and confidence to take on Team Ineos at the Tour.
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Team Jumbo-Visma in absolute control in the final 20km to deliver Van Aert into a winning position in the final meters.
It's Sofia Gomez Villafañe's time to shine.
Most cyclists have heard of PeopleForBikes, but what does it actually do, and where will its energetic new CEO Jenn Dice steer the organization in the future?
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Ag2r-La Mondiale to embrace classics-focus from 2021 with Belgian pair at the forefront.
Canadian climber to act superdomestique for Froome and lead team's monument ambitions.
COVID spikes in France pile pressure on Tour as this week's Dauphiné makes face makes mandatory.
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Hot off top-20 at San Remo, Movistar’s first American since Andy Hampsten looking for more.
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The 28-year-old American won two stages and finished fifth overall at the Tour de Savoie Mont Blanc.
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We caught up with the former world champion who is staying focused on her goal of gold in Tokyo 2021.
The toughest of pro cycling’s new collection of "hyper-climbs."
The parcours will be shortened by 15km to 231 km, omitting the section in Lecco which then doubles back to Oggiono.
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Workouts designed specifically for the sprinter who can endure rolling terrain or even a climb or two and take the win in a bunch gallop to the line.
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Power measurement precision to within one percent, no more spindown, and feet which allow the trainer to sway highlight improvements.
This limited-edition Canyon bike tips the scales at nearly a pound below the UCI minimum.
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